That refers to a specific combination of hardware and operating system. For example, "Windows, running on a Pentium or compatible processor".
No. It is a programming language
Loosely.
Cross-Platform GUI Programming with wxWidgets, C++ GUI Programming, and Introduction to Python Programming and Developing GUI Applications with PYQT by H. M. Harwani.
By using Navite Interface we write this type of code
Java Card is a Java platform for programming smart cards.
No. .NET programming is Microsoft-specific, similar to Java in some respects, but it is non-portable. C++ is a general purpose and cross-platform programming language.
The Treehouse platform offers features such as interactive coding challenges, video tutorials, quizzes, and projects to help users learn coding and programming skills.
There is no difference. They mean exactly the same thing. Portable code is independent of the platform while non-portable code is platform-dependant.
The Java SDK platform can be utilised for server programming. The platform is widely used in PCs, media players and other electronic equipment worldwide.
Java platform is the name for a bundle of related programs from Oracle (originally Sun) that allow for developing and running software programs for the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). The Java programming language is but one of many programming languages that run on the Java platform including Scala, Clojure, and many others.
java is a programming language/platform that embodies object oriented programming concepts. The question of what is the difference is like asking what is the difference between cars and a Volvo.
You don't use platforms to conceive applications, you use development environments and programming languages. The platform is immaterial unless you are building a platform-dependent application.